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    Hi I have been searching my area for martial arts classes because i really want to get into it. I have found a brazilian jujitsu class in my area (Austin Texas) and was wondering any advice you guys could give me..... I'm totally open to any suggestions to what style preference or anything like that. Again I am totally new so I guess I am really asking what is the best way to get into it. Thanks.



    Chris

  • #2
    You might try Solis & Sahuim's studio - BJJ/Muay Thai.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tom Yum
      You might try Solis & Sahuim's studio - BJJ/Muay Thai.

      Yeah that is the one i was looking at when i did a search on the internet. So i am guessing that they are pretty reputable?

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      • #4
        Yes. If you're into more traditional styles, I'd recommend Tukong Musool. There's 1 school in Austin and they train realistically, but with an emphasis on traditional values and ceremonies.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tom Yum
          Yes. If you're into more traditional styles, I'd recommend Tukong Musool. There's 1 school in Austin and they train realistically, but with an emphasis on traditional values and ceremonies.

          I pretty much just want to be able to protect myself in a realistic situation.... What would you reccomend?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TxStateZ28
            I pretty much just want to be able to protect myself in a realistic situation.... What would you reccomend?
            check out both schools. You can't go wrong with BJJ and muay thai for quick self-defense.

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            • #7
              I recently met and chatted with Alvis Solis at the Pan Ams here in LA and found him to be a nice guy. And he has a solid rep for his Jiu Jitsu

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              • #8
                Awesome. Thanks alot guys.

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                • #9
                  I could swear that solis is in houston. if you're looking for BJJ, try www.austinbjj.com William Vandry, a Carlos Machado black belt.

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                  • #10
                    Austin JKD Training Group.....

                    Hello Forum Members...

                    I just wanted to throw out there that I am living here in Austin and train with a Jun Fan Gung Fu, hapkido and Kung Fu black belt stylist here with his local JKD training Group.

                    This is a free Training oppurtunity with an area Jeet Kune Do group and the group is self sufficent, No Contracts or B.S.

                    If you would care to train for free and fun here in Austin Texas, just feel free to email me for directions,times of class,and any other questions you might have concerning the training.

                    It is not BJJ but it does have a lot of good ground defenses and is purely a self defense and multiple attackers instruction in my book.

                    My email is robster512@yahoo.com

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                      • #12
                        I train at Vasquez Academy on the south side. Good mma school.

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                        • #13
                          Maybe This might fit your needs....

                          I currently train with this group:

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by TxStateZ28
                            Hi I have been searching my area for martial arts classes because i really want to get into it. I have found a brazilian jujitsu class in my area (Austin Texas) and was wondering any advice you guys could give me..... I'm totally open to any suggestions to what style preference or anything like that. Again I am totally new so I guess I am really asking what is the best way to get into it. Thanks.



                            Chris

                            BJJ all they way, you test your skills every class against every size guy of every skill level. No other martial art gives that kinda training on a daily basis. Go try them all and you'll see. I trained in Jeet Kune Do which switched to "the chuck norris system" not kidding. and it was a joke, we's stand at times at practice front kicks over plastic picnic chairs. I got me yellow belt after memorizing the "geicho hung eil bo sam gup" or some thing where you kick and punch and turn and then punch and kick and yell. it was such a joke

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